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Hui-Ling LIN

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Hui-Ling Lin, Professor

Ph.D., University of Miami, USA

Office MA3042
Email hllin@mail.nsysu.edu.tw
Phone +886-7-5252000 ext. 5139
Expertise Paleoceanography, Marine Geology
Research Areas Foraminifera, Stable Isotopes
《 Selected Publications 》
  1. Lee, J., Yang, R. J., Lin, H.-L*, Chen, Y.-C., Cai-Li, R.-Y., Ren, H., and J. T. Liu (2022) Sedimentary anthropogenic carbon signals from the western Pacific margin for the last century. Front. Earth Sci. 9:795519. DOI ›
  2. Lin, H.-L., Lui, H.-K.*, Lin, T.-C., and Y.-L. Wang (2022) Response of planktonic foraminifera to seasonal and interannual hydrographic changes: sediment trap record from the northern South China Sea. Front. Earth Sci. 9:795519. DOI ›
  3. Tapia, R., Le, S., Ho, S.-L., Bassetti, M.-A, Lin, I.-T., Lin, H.-L., Chang, Y.-P., Jiann, K.-T., Wang, P.-L., Lin, J.-K., Babonnecau, N., Ratzov, G., Hsu, S.-K., Su, C.-C. (2022) Planktic-benthic foraminifera ratio (%P) as a tool for the reconstruction of paleobathymetry and geohazard: A case study from Taiwan. Marine Geology 453. DOI ›
  4. Li, Z., Pospelova, V., Lin, H.-L., Liu, L. Song, B., and W. Gong (2018) Seasonal dinoflagellate cyst production and terrestrial palynomorph deposition in the East Asian Monsoon influenced South China Sea: A sediment trap study from the Southwest Taiwan Waters. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 257:117-139.
  5. Lui, H.-K., Chen, K.-Y., Chen, C.-T.A., Wang, B.-S., Lin, H.-L., Ho, S.-H., Tseng, C.-J., & Chan, J.-W. (2018) Physical forcing-driven productivity and sediment flux to the deep basin of northern South China Sea: A decadal time series study. Sustainability 10:971. DOI ›
  6. Chen, C.-H. & Lin, H.-L. (2017) Applying benthic foraminiferal assemblage to evaluate the coral reef condition in Dongsha Atoll lagoon. Zoological Studies 56:20. DOI ›
  7. Yang, R. J., Liu, J. T., Fan, D., Burr, G. S., Lin, H.-L., & Chen, T.-T. (2017) Land-sea duel in the late Quaternary at the mouth of a small river with high sediment yield. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 143:59-76. DOI ›
  8. Lin, H.-L.* (2014) The seasonal succession of modern planktonic foraminifera: Sediment traps observation from southwest Taiwan waters. Continental Shelf Research 84:13-22. DOI ›
  9. Lin, H.-L.*, Sheu, D.-D., Yang, Y., Chou, W.-C., & Hung, G.-W. (2011) Stable isotopes in modern planktonic foraminifera: Sediment trap and plankton tow results from the South China Sea. Marine Micropaleontology 79:15-33. DOI ›
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